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Limitations of bohrs atomic theory

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Limitations of Bohr's Model of an Atom:

They are: Failure to explain Zeeman Effect (how atomic spectra are affected by magnetic fields). It contradicts Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Unable to explain how to determine the spectra of larger atoms.

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Limitations of Bohr Atomic Model Theory

* It violates the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. The Bohr atomic model theory considers electrons to have both a known radius and orbit i.e. known position and momentum at the same time, which is impossible according to Heisenberg.

* The Bohr atomic model theory made correct predictions for smaller sized atoms like hydrogen, but poor spectral predictions are obtained when larger atoms are considered.

* It failed to explain the Zeeman effect when the spectral line is split into several components in the presence of a magnetic field.

* It failed to explain the Stark effect when the spectral line gets split up into fine lines in the presence of an electric field.

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